9442206

Method and Device to Process a Three Dimensional Seismic Image

PublishedSeptember 13, 2016
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1. A method to process a three dimensional seismic image, the seismic image comprising points, each point comprising an associated seismic value, wherein the method comprises: /a/ receiving the three dimensional seismic image; /b/ receiving a predetermined distance; wherein, for a center point in the points of the seismic image and for a plane comprising said center point, said plane defining a first connected set of points, and a second connected set of points, the method further comprises: /c/ determining a first maximal correlation between: a first vector of the seismic values associated with at least a point of the seismic image having a distance to the center point below the predetermined distance and on a first line, said plane comprising said first line, and a second vector of the seismic values associated with points on a second line parallel to the first line, the second vector being shifted by a plurality of shifting distances; /d/ determining a second maximal correlation between: the first vector, and a third vector of the seismic values associated with points on a third line parallel to the first line, the third vector being shifted by a plurality of shifting distances; /e/ determining a difference value based on at least a difference between the first maximal correlation and the second maximal correlation; wherein the points of the first connected set of points are points of the seismic image having a distance to the center point below the predetermined distance, the points of the first connected set of points being on a first side of the plane; wherein the points of the second connected set are points of the seismic image having a distance to the center point below the predetermined distance, the points of the second connected set of points being on a second side of the plane distinct from the first side.

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2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein step /c/ and /d/ are reiterated for a plurality of distinct second and third vector and the determination of step /e/ is based on the difference between sum of the first maximal correlations determined and a sum of the second maximal correlations determined.

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3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein, for the center point in the points of the seismic image, step /c/ and /d/ are reiterated for a plurality of different planes comprising said center point.

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4. The method according to claim 3 , wherein for the center point in the points of the seismic image, step /c/ and /d/ are reiterated for at least four distinct planes comprising said center point and a shared line, each plane in the four planes are perpendicular to a different plane in the four planes.

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5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein step /c/, /d/ and /e/ are reiterated for a plurality of distinct center points.

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6. The method according to claim 5 , wherein the method further comprises: /f/ determining a representation of the seismic image, wherein a representation color for a current point in the plurality of center points is based on the value of the determined difference associated with said current point.

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7. The method according to claim 3 , wherein the method further comprises: /f/ determining a representation of the seismic image, wherein each different plane is associated with a different color scale, a representation color of a determined difference is based on a color scale associated with the plane for which the difference is determined and the value of said determined difference associated with said current point.

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8. The method according to claim 1 , wherein points of the plane are excluded from points of the first connected set and/or the second connected set.

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9. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the second vector and/or the third vector is shifted by a plurality of shifting distances into a predetermined shifting interval.

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10. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the first line comprises the center point.

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11. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the first line comprises an orthogonal projection point of a point of the second line on the plane.

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12. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium, having stored thereon a computer program comprising program instructions, the computer program being loadable into a data-processing unit and adapted to cause the data-processing unit to carry out the steps of claim 1 when the computer program is run by the data-processing device.

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13. A device to process a three dimensional seismic image, the seismic image comprising points, each point comprising an associated seismic value, wherein the device comprises: /a/ an interface for receiving the three dimensional seismic image; /b/ an interface for receiving a predetermined distance; wherein, for a center point in the points of the seismic image and for a plane comprising said center point, said plane defining a first connected set of points, and a second connected set of points, the device further comprises: /c/ a circuit for determining a first maximal correlation between: a first vector of the seismic values associated with points of the seismic image having a distance to the center point below the predetermined distance and on a first line, said plane comprising said first line, and a second vector of the seismic values associated with points on a second line parallel to the first line, the second vector being shifted by a plurality of shifting distances into an predetermined shifting interval; /d/ a circuit for determining a second maximal correlation between: the first vector, and a third vector of the seismic values associated with points on a third line parallel to the first line, the third vector being shifted by a plurality of shifting distances; /e/ a circuit for determining a difference value based on at least a difference between the first maximal correlation and the second maximal correlation; wherein the points of the first connected set of points are the points of the seismic image having a distance to the center point below the predetermined distance, the points of the first connected set of points being on a first side of the plane; wherein the points of the second connected set of points are the points of the seismic image having a distance to the center point below the predetermined distance, the points of the second connected set of points being on a second side of the plane distinct from the first side.

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September 13, 2016

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Noomane Keskes

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